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Eighth Day, First Story, Madonna Ambruogia Gives Her Husband the Two Hundred Florins She Was Given by Gulfardo in Payment for Her Favors

Eighth Day, First Story, Madonna Ambruogia Gives Her Husband the Two Hundred Florins She Was Given by Gulfardo in Payment for Her Favors, by Charles-Nicolas Cochin II, ink, 1757
Eighth Day, First Story, Madonna Ambruogia Gives Her Husband the Two Hundred Florins She Was Given by Gulfardo in Payment for Her Favors, by Charles-Nicolas Cochin II, ink, 1757

Eighth Day, First Story, Madonna Ambruogia Gives Her Husband the Two Hundred Florins She Was Given by Gulfardo in Payment for Her Favors is an ink drawing by the Romanticist artist Charles-Nicolas Cochin II. It dates from 1757 and is held in the collection of the National Gallery of Art.

About this work

Overview

This drawing, created around 1757, is the work of French artist Charles-Nicolas Cochin II. It is titled 'Eighth Day, First Story, Madonna Ambruogia Gives Her Husband the Two Hundred Florins She Was Given by Gulfardo in Payment for Her Favors'.

Technique & Style

The drawing is executed in graphite on wove paper, with a border line added in pen and brown ink, and is laid down on a supporting surface.

Artist & collection

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